Flowing Fascia - Body Therapy w/Lara - Myofascial Release Los Angeles

Myofascial Release Therapy – Studio City, Pasadena, and N. Glendale

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About Us

Advanced Myofascial Release Approach™ (MFR) therapist, Lara Weithorn trained with John F. Barnes, and Frances Nicolais. With a background in Structural Integration and traditional massage, she found her specialty in the profoundly effective fascial-structural therapy of Myofascial Release. Her fascination with fascia began 30 years ago. After two decades of sports injuries and years of pain, she had an "ah-ha" moment! All those times she'd fallen off her horses, skis, snowboard, and mountain bike, were not incidental. With muscles of painful concrete, which no doctor could explain, myofascial release was the first relief she’d had in years! Her own healing journey eventually brought her John F. Barnes approach Myofascial Release™, which she felt as a profound healing treatment.

Advanced Myofascial Release Approach™ (MFR) therapist, Lara Weithorn trained with John F. Barnes, and Frances Nicolais. With a background in Structural Integration and traditional massage, she found her specialty in the profoundly effective fascial-structural therapy of Myofascial Release. Her fascination with fascia began 30 years ago. After two decades of sports injuries and years of pain, she had an "ah-ha" moment! All those times she'd fallen off her horses, skis, snowboard, and mountain bike, were not incidental. With muscles of painful concrete, which no doctor could explain, myofascial release was the first relief she’d had in years! Her own healing journey eventually brought her John F. Barnes approach Myofascial Release™, which she felt as a profound healing treatment.

Practicing MFR specifically for 10 years, she's now taken more than 500 hours of Myofascial Release courses. With no intention of stopping this fabulous learning journey, she continues to explore the body’s healing potential with an East-meets-West belief system, and recently completed a 2-year BioDynamic Craniosacral program. She's taken more than 1500 hours in Craniosacral (BCST & Upledger), Visceral Manipulation, DermoNeuroModualtion, NeuroKinetic Therapy, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Re-education (PNF), Energy Medicine, and Shamanism; Advanced Movement Training (w/Rolfer Russ Pfeiffer), Dynamic NeuroMuscular Stabilization (DNS); Yoga & Yoga Tune Up® teacher training; along with anatomy, exercise physiology, kinesiology, injury evaluation, and related coursework at UCLA Extension, which she blends with her love of yoga, dance, and hiking (or ANY way a body can move!), for a whole mind-body approach to healing and moving through life.hide

Lara W.

Lara is a Myofascial Release & Craniosacral therapist, and a Movement-explorer. Practicing Myofascial Release (MFR) for 10 years now, she's an Advanced JFB-MFR Therapist, and has completed a 2-year Craniosacral (CST) program. With no intention of stopping this fabulous learning journey, she continues to explore the body’s healing potential with an East-meets-West approach.Lara Weithorn’s fascination with fascia began 30 years ago. After two decades of sports injuries and years of pain, she had an "ah-ha" moment! All those times she fell off her horses, skis, snowboard, and mountainbike, were not incidental. With muscles of concrete, that no doctor could explain, Myofascial Release was the first relief she’d had in years! With a background in Structural bodywork since 2006, she found her specialty in the profoundly effective fascial-structural therapy of Myofascial Release. She's taken more than 2000 hours in Craniosacral (BCST & Upledger), Visceral Manipulation, DermoNeuroModualtion, NeuroKinetic Therapy, Energy Medicine, and Shamanism; Advanced Movement Training, Dynamic NeuroMuscular Stabilization (DNS); Yoga & Yoga Tune Up® teacher training; along with anatomy, exercise physiology, kinesiology, injury evaluation, and related coursework at UCLA Extension, which she blends with her love of movement (any way a body can!), for a whole mind-body approach to healing and moving through life.